THE PURGE BEGINS BOYS
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THE PURGE BEGINS BOYS
I am curious if this at least stops bots from coming in........... (bad joke)
Oh my gosh! You are correct if memory serves. Every time prior to this bots have trouble logging in especially if on free accounts, though I could be wrong, but it did happen a few months ago. When the servers for NA were under higher load there were literally no bots. This means I wont see 60 lala sandworms in costa del sol or the onslaught teleporting through the floor in the adventurers guild in Gridania.
This amuses me more than it honestly should, but you have made my day >.<
I feel a bit petty, but knowing they most likely will not be able to log in as well fills me with joy.
I keep seeing this complaint, but when I go to limsa I only recognize like 2 faces and they're there for maybe 20min before they go and do something which is just fine?? I dont get the seething. The people standing there/dancing or whatever are likely talking in their fc/cwls. I dont know if you know this, but an expansion just dropped. There's so much to do, a lot of people don't even know where to start. So yeah, there's gonna be a lot of talking between friends about who's tried what and what's the fastest way to do xyz-etc. and if they're not talking, they're probably making food, eating it, or taking a dump-maybe even all, ideally in that order. It's actually not a crime to defecate in your own toilet. Not even on company time-you can get paid to do it, if you play your cards right.
Not white knightin but Limsa happens to be the spot where a regular normal player can most quickly swap worlds and do shopping/repair crafts.
What you might find is a lot of them aren't AFK, they just in private messages.
Like it or not, it's a tradition in FFXIV that the folks who want to stand around and be social do so by the Limsa Aetheryte.
I wish they'd pick somewhere less busy, like roughly the same spot on the other floor of Limsa... but it is what it is.
Lower the timer, and maybe only a fifth of them would vanish.
I don't care what map people are in, if they're just standing around chatting or whatever, that's their business. I just care if they really are AFK and not able to respond to the game -- and if so, get rid of them. Ideally, in exceptionally busy times such as these, I would prefer if those who basically treat FFXIV like a glorified chat channel or Discord server would conscientiously log off and use alternate means of communication with their friends. There are those of us who are actually trying to play FFXIV as a game and explore its content. But, we can't micro-manage such interactions and it's not Square Enix's job to judge what the "right" way to play the game is. That is a very slippery slope if ever there was one.
Making the AFK timer shorter is not the solution, either -- at least, not an adequate one. It doesn't matter how short the timer is, because for those who know how to exploit or use 3rd-party programs it might as well be infinite. In that case, you are only inconveniencing legit players. I saw a character standing in the Ul'dah airship landing, who would jump every few seconds. I thought he was just excited about something, but I came back there hours later and he was still there jumping. It doesn't matter if the timer is 3 hours or 3 minutes, that dude's character will still be there mindlessly jumping and taking up server space.
We need a real solution that requires a thinking human to respond. I assume something like a CAPTCHA or multiple-choice question prompt would suffice, but since I've never seen anything like this used in a game I wonder if there is a reason it's not already implemented. If we could get this to work, it could potentially solve a lot of problems and even allow honest players to step away for a while with the expectation that it won't be a problem to log back in later.
This all day.
If people want to afk to do their business/make coffee/phone call/etc okay, go for it
If they log in to afk Dance and are using an auto macro or other means to bypass the idle check while others are waiting to get in, they deserve to get thrown in GM jail
There's a world of difference between idle timer dodging when the server loads are stable and doing it when there's thousands of players in queues waiting to play the game.